Maine Code § 22-1815

Fees
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Each application for a license to operate a hospital, convalescent home or nursing home must be
accompanied by a nonrefundable fee. Hospitals shall pay $40 for each bed contained within the facility.
Nursing and convalescent homes shall pay $26 for each bed contained within the facility. Each
application for a license to operate an ambulatory surgical facility must be accompanied by the fee
established by the department. The department shall establish the fee for an ambulatory surgical
facility, not to exceed $500, on the basis of a sliding scale representing size, number of employees and
scope of operations. All licenses must be renewed annually, or for a term of years, as required by law
upon payment of a renewal fee. Hospitals shall pay a $40 renewal fee for each bed contained within the
facility. Nursing and convalescent homes shall pay a $26 renewal fee for each bed contained within
the facility. In the case of a license renewal that is valid for more than one year, the renewal fee must
be multiplied by the number of years in the term of the license. The State's share of all fees received
by the department under this chapter must be deposited in the General Fund. A license granted may
not be assignable or transferable. State hospitals are not required to pay licensing fees. [PL 2011, c.
257, §9 (AMD).]

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